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They are found mainly in snowy or icy levels, and usually at the end of a level; skis more or less share every identical characteristic in both ''Yoshi's Island'' and its sequel. Unlike most other vehicles in these games, [[Yoshi]] gets skis by entering a hut and emerging on them. Although [[player]]s cannot change the direction Yoshi is skiing in, pressing B makes him perform a ski jump. Crashing into a block of ice causes Yoshi to roll up into a [[Snowball Yoshi|white ball]] and roll uncontrollably for a couple of seconds. Skiing sections of a level can last as much as three sections or 'screens' of a level.  
They are found mainly in snowy or icy levels, and usually at the end of a level; skis more or less share every identical characteristic in both ''Yoshi's Island'' and its sequel. Unlike most other vehicles in these games, [[Yoshi]] gets skis by entering a hut and emerging on them. Although [[player]]s cannot change the direction Yoshi is skiing in, pressing B makes him perform a ski jump. Crashing into a block of ice causes Yoshi to roll up into a [[Snowball Yoshi|white ball]] and roll uncontrollably for a couple of seconds. Skiing sections of a level can last as much as three sections or 'screens' of a level.  


They first appear in Level 5-3, [[Danger - Icy Conditions Ahead]], in ''Super Mario World 2'', as well as Level 5-Extra [[Kamek's Revenge]]. In ''Yoshi's Island DS'', they appear in Level 4-7 [[Teeth-Chattering Chill Zone]] and 3-secret [[A Light in the Dark]].
They first appear in Level 5-3, [[Danger - Icy Conditions Ahead]], in ''Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island'', as well as Level 5-Extra [[Kamek's Revenge]]. In ''Yoshi's Island DS'', they appear in Level 4-7 [[Teeth-Chattering Chill Zone]], and 3-Secret [[A Light in the Dark]].


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